At lower elevations this fir can grow to 60-90', but in higher elevations, it will stay lower and more prostrate. It is generally stiff in habit and pyramidal in shape. With its lustrous dark green needles and dark purple cones (even when young), it is used mainly as a specimen tree.

The "Dwarf Balsam Fir" is a low, compact spreading dwarf with dark green needles that contrast beautifully with the lighter green new growth. 'Nana's' branches grow densely and are covered in needles that are arranged radially. This dwarf shrub tolerates semi-shade and less than perfect drainige.

The silvery-blue foliage on this pyramidal conifer make it a beautiful specimen, providing great color contrast in your landscape. Cones start out pale green and mature to a showy purplish-brown. Plant in well drainged soil.

Slow-growing, coniferous evergreen usually only gaining 3 feet in 10 years. Needles are golden yellow on top and with silver-white undersides create an outstanding specimen in spring. The yellow gradually softens to light green as the season progresses, but the purple-blue cones continue the dramatic effect. It can take full sun without burning once established, but in its younger years may have some burning if placed in afternoon sun. Although often grown as a shrub form, it can also be staked into a tree as well.

Upright conifer with very horizontal branching, forming a pyramidal outline with maturity. Brilliant yellow new growth turns to green in the second year, so especially yellow in the spring when new growth occurs.

A popular form with bluish needles on weeping branches. Must be trained, pruned and staked when young to develop a strong leader and good form. Height and width can vary depending on cultural practices. Can be a beautiful, unique specimen in any garden if trained properly!

Evergreen, broadly pyramidal tree with golden yellow foliage in spring, turning to greenish yellow throughout the year. Pendulous, graceful branches adorn this tree, that becomes more flat-topped and wide with age.

This is a narrow variety of Himalayan cedar. New growth in the spring is a bright blue, that gradually fades to green. This creates a shimmering effect through most of the season. This tree will be the perfect addition to a yard where year round interest is needed.